Things you buy through our links may earn New York a commission. The first episode established some of its strengths as an ensemble piece, featuring Jason Alexander as George and Michael Richards as Kramer then Kessler alongside Seinfeld. Seinfeld as we know it now was made by Elaine. Back in , women like her were not on TV. Elaine has a lot of boyfriends, but the only one that seems to come back is David Puddy. I mean, who has the energy anymore? This is more about hanging off the arm of an idiot.

Navigation menu
Account Options
It is the eighth episode of the show's third season. It first aired on November 13, In this episode, Elaine leaves an erotic message on a tape recorder as a prank, inadvertently causing George to harbor a secret crush on her. As a spontaneous prank, Elaine anonymously leaves an erotic message on Jerry 's tape recorder that he used to record his comedy act from the previous night. Upon hearing the message, he becomes obsessed with it. Elaine tells George that she was the sexy voice in the tape. George is shocked to hear this and becomes attracted to her, but does not tell Elaine about it. Elaine makes George promise not to spoil the prank. Jerry, determined to get in touch with the woman who left the message, finds out who sat near the tape and gets her number.
Elaine's best friend is her ex-boyfriend Jerry Seinfeld , and she is also good friends with George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer. She reprised the role during season 41 of Saturday Night Live in Unlike her three close friends, Elaine is absent from the pilot episode. Previously the female role was supposed to be Claire, the waitress at Pete's Luncheonette played by Lee Garlington , but Monk's Cafe replaced the luncheonette and Garlington was dropped from the role.
He was also born in Russia during the 80s and did not come to the United States until so we sometimes deal with cultural differences as well as religious. If you aren't sealed together, say good-bye for eternity. Your probably thinking of a sect of the Mormons, I'm sure there is one like that. Initially I thought he would join the church and life would get back on the only track I knew. Jack is right about the demographics. Imagine if all the men in the world weighed over pounds and acted like slobs.